Patient exposure to electromagnetic fields in magnetic resonance scanners: A review.

Author: Guibelalde Del Castillo E.
Affiliation:
Departamento de Radiología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, España. Electronic address: egc@med.ucm.es.
Conference/Journal: Radiologia.
Date published: 2013 Nov 16
Other: Pages: S0033-8338(13)00209-9 , Special Notes: [Article in English, Spanish] doi: 10.1016/j.rx.2013.09.003 , Word Count: 307


Abstract
The use of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields in the low frequency end of the electromagnetic spectrum and static fields, radiofrequencies (RF), and microwaves is fundamental both in modern communication systems and in diagnostic medical imaging techniques like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The proliferation of these applications in recent decades has led to intense activity in developing regulations to guarantee their safety and to the establishment of guidelines and legal recommendations for the public, workers, and patients. In April 2012 it was foreseen that the European Parliament and Council would approve and publish a directive on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from electromagnetic fields, which would modify Directive 2004/40/EC. New studies related to the exposure to electromagnetic radiation and its impact on health published in recent years have led to a new postponement, and it is now foreseen that the directive will come into effect in October 2013. One of the most noteworthy aspects of the new version of the directive is the exclusion of the limits of occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields in the clinical use of MRI. In exchange for this exception, physicians and experts in protection against non-ionizing radiation are asked to make additional efforts to train workers exposed to non-ionizing radiation and to establish mechanisms to guarantee the correct application of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields in patients, along similar lines to the principles of justification and optimization established for ionizing radiation. On the basis of the most recently published studies, this article reviews some safety-related aspects to take into account when examining patients with MRI with high magnetic fields.
Copyright © 2013 SERAM. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.
KEYWORDS:
Exposiciones a campos electromagnéticos, Exposure to electromagnetic fields, Imagen por resonancia magnética, Magnetic resonance imaging, Protección radiación no ionizante, Protection against non-ionizing radiation

PMID: 24246885

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